I tried to install 2.6.33-3 but with this, fglrx coudln't be configured after 
install so it was unusable. I uninstalled it, removed fglrx (I had to change 
"xserver-xorg-fglrx" to "fglrx" in /var/lib/dpkg/diversions to uninstall it), 
again installed fglrx from lucid repository, ran "ati-config --initial -f" from 
terminal and voila!... suspend to ram and rebooting works again OK.
I am very satisfied with Kubuntu, I love it (gnome or KDE version) but tell me 
honestly - do you think it was OK i had to do this? I ran upgrade to 10.04 on 4 
computers and on all of them I had problems during upgrade and big problems 
after it (uninstalled plasma-desktop etc.). How I could imagine I have to 
change line in /var/lib/dpkg/diversions? Or why installation via jockey still 
doesn't work? And why without properly working fglrx drivers reboot and suspend 
to ram doesn't working? Look, I like configuring etc. but all of my friends, 
who now uses 10.04 (upgraded by me from 9.10) wouldn't do it, because it is 
just complicated and the solution is very hard to find even for me, they would 
just say "Ubuntu is crap, give me the old good windows without so complicated 
commands in terminal..." ://

** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing

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wake-up from suspend-to-RAM ends with blackscreen
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